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Yeah, I feel like Joss et al didn't take it seriously enough. Maybe they could've been turned into statues and all turned back when the spell was broken or something, IDK.

I suppose they can just Martial Arts Ripoff different concepts for each sequel.

I am still trying to figure out if i should get a Kindle. I'm going to do a lot of traveling, so it makes sense on that level, but there are too many damn choices on the market and I am having trouble making up my mind.

I don't think you need to be a film snob to think the film fell apart at the end. I liked that the ending was ambiguous, and some of the set pieces were really stunning (the scene with the kid running down the hallway as the lights go was amazing). But the end…just felt like a mess.

Having watched far too many horror movies, the first time I saw a picture of the baby I knew it was doomed.

More importantly
How many shows have you seen Munch on? I've got Sesame Street, SVU, Original Flavor L & O, and Homicide…I think.

Which wife, the first or the second?

I'm excited to see a Showgirls movie not trashed by an overlong stupid, unnecessary rape scene. It's a trashy movie the whole family can enjoy!

All the marketing around it has been pretty awful, including the apparent reluctance to ever use the word "Rapunzel" for some stupid reason, even though every kid could see what the concept was a mile away.

After hearing the movie got renamed "Tangled" because not enough boys watched The Princess and the Frog— I was fearing the worst.

And Gibby's little brother. "Happy Birthday!"

What sarCCastro said. I wish they'd reference more of the cast having jobs so they could more believably stretch things out.

Charlton came out OK, though.

Don't mock my smock, or I'll clean your clock!

Passions, the Blooming Onion and Wheatabix. The Spike trifecta of awesome.

For a lot of what happens, Willow's convinced she's doing the right thing.

And he's better looking. YEAH, I SAID IT.

Eh, IDK— the show's showed pretty consistently that they're all terrified of the Senior Partners. With good reason, as we find out later.

Agreed, Cliffy. It's a bit like the earlier episode with Cordelia realizing she was the biggest bitch in the room.

If we're talking science, I would've liked Alan Turing to live to a ripe old age. Barring that I'll throw in for Season 4 of Black Books.